Former Rangers star Ray Wilkins has been involved in an astonishing radio bust-up with Sun football writer Neil Custis.

Wilkins, who also played for Chelsea and England during an illustrious 24-year career, was on Talksport discussing last night's Europa League semi-final first leg victory for Manchester United against Celta Vigo.

Jose Mourinho's men won the match 1-0 thanks to Marcus Rashford's match-winning free-kick, but whether the Red Devils ace should have been allowed to score the goal or not, lead to a blazing on air row between the former England star and The Sun man.

Wilkins, wasn't impressed with the efforts of Vigo keeper Sergio Alvarez, who was caught by flat-footed by Rashford's set-piece and blasted the shotstopper, saying "He should have saved that with his teeth, he should not have moved from that angle. When Rashford beats him."

Custis took exception to Wilkins' claims and asked “Are you actually being serious here or is it a joke?”, before all hell broke loose on the airwaves as the two exchanged a stunning verbal volley.